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What States can enter Winner's Lockers giveaways?

Updated over 3 months ago

While we're continually expanding our reach, there are specific countries and states where our services are currently available. This guide will provide you with an overview of the supported regions where you can fully enjoy the Winners Locker experience.

Supported Countries

Winners Locker is available to users in Australia only.

Australians from coast to coast can join the Winners Locker community, participate in giveaways, earn rewards, and access exclusive discounts and perks.

We're actively working to expand our services to even more regions, so stay tuned for updates on our global expansion.

Supported States within Australia

Within Australia, Winners Locker is accessible to users in most states and territories. However, it's essential to note that we do not currently provide services to residents of South Australia (SA) or the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). We have plans for expansion into these territories, so keep an eye out for updates.

For users residing in states other than SA and ACT, you can enjoy the full range of Winners Locker features, including exclusive giveaways, discounts, rewards, and more.

Why State Availability Matters

Regional availability is essential for various reasons, including legal and regulatory considerations. Different regions may have specific rules and requirements related to contests, giveaways, and rewards programs. To ensure that we comply with local laws and regulations, we carefully manage our availability on a region-by-region basis.

What if I'm in an Unsupported State?

Not in a Winners Locker region just yet? No worries — we’re expanding quickly, so keep an eye out for our updates. We’ll be excited to welcome you as soon as we can!

In the meantime, check out our website and social channels for the latest news, competitions, and experiences. We really appreciate your interest, and we can’t wait to bring Winners Locker to your area soon.

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